How to Migrate Videos from Flickr to iMovie on Mac?

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Flickr has a Camera Roll feature which is used to organize your photos and videos by Date Taken. It become easy to move, download, organize, create an album and more. You can easily select your photos and videos and download them in bulk. If you want to bulk download videos from Flickr to Mac, then you just need to select your videos and click "Download" button. Once you have downloaded videos to Mac, then you can easily import videos to iMovie. Following is the step by step process to migrate Flickr videos to iMovie

Following are the steps to Migrate Videos from Flickr to iMovie on Mac:

  1. Go to https://www.flickr.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Click "Camera Roll" tab.
  3. You will see all your photos and videos by Date Taken.
  4. Click on the date from where you want to download videos.
  5. All your videos will now be selected.
  6. A action tray opens up.
  7. Click "Download" icon.
  8. Click "Download zip" button.
  9. Your browser prompts you to save .zip file, then click "Save" and specify a location to download. The downloaded zip file will contain the videos from the Flickr account.
  10. Your Flickr videos will now be downloaded to Mac.
  11. Open "iMovie".
  12. Click "File" menu.
  13. Select "Import" and then "Movies" option.
  14. Select the video which you want to import.
  15. Select the default size for importing HD video. Choose "Large" option and click "Ok" button.
  16. Select a location to save the video file.
  17. You will see the option to add the video to an existing Event or create a new Event.
  18. If you are saving the video to the same drive, you will have the option to copy or move the file.
  19. This way you can migrate videos from Flickr to iMovie on Mac.

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